Alfa Romeo Orazio Satta Four-Door Coupe Design Study Revisited and Refined
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Alfa Romeo Orazio Satta Four-Door Coupe Design Study Revisited and Refined



Just like carmakers in real life, independent designers drawing conceptual studies on paper or on computer screens will often revisit their work and implement styling changes to evolve their projects and/or possibly even address criticism about certain aspects of the design.

This seems to be the case with Italian designer Marco Procaccini from MP Car Design and his Alfa Romeo Orazio Satta, which we first showed you back in September.

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